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Most Laser Hair Removal Patients Experience No Side Effects At All

By Dave Stringham

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Many plastic surgery offices are proud to offer the Galaxy Laser System. This laser combines the power of IPL (intense pulsed light) and RF (radiofrequency ablation), as well as a Diode Laser. This allows safe laser hair removal of all colors (including white, grey, red and blonde) — from all skin types, including tanned skin. Elos technology (the combination of IPL and RF) requires lower overall energy levels for superior results and maximum safety. Most patients experience no side effects at all, though a few exhibit some short-term local reddening of the surrounding skin. Laser hair removal treatments in a plastic surgery office requires no patient downtime. The number of necessary treatments depends on hair color and skin type, and the part of the face or body that is to be treated. Usually, four to six treatments are required for substantial hair reduction. Light hair will require a higher number of treatments.

Approximately 22% of women in North America have unwanted facial hair. Other commonly treated areas include armpits, arms, and legs, as well chest and back areas in men. The market for hair removal in this country exceeds 2 billion dollars, annually. Laser hair removal came onto the hair removal scene in mid 1990's, pushing aside older techniques such as shaving, waxing, depilatory creams, and electrolysis. The older techniques are fraught with numerous downsides, such as pain, dermatitis, hyper and hypopigmentation, and inefficiency. Of note, ornithine (Vaniqa) became approved in 2000 as the first topical cream for hair reduction. Results with this cream are variable.

The goal of laser hair removal is permanent hair reduction. According to the FDA, permanent hair reduction is defined as reduction of hair density for a period of time equal to one full growth cycle of hair. Of note, there is no treatment available that provides permanent complete hair removal.

In order to understand how laser hair removal works, it is important to understand the anatomy and growth cycle of our hair follicles. The hair is composed of a bulb, a stem, an isthmus, and an infundibulum, the infundibulum being the portion of the hair past the skin which we can see. The hair has three growth phases: anagen, catagen, and telogen. During anagen, the bulb produces melanin, a dark pigment that is transported up the follicle. This is the "growth phase" of the hair. During catagen phase, the bulb degenerates and stops producing melanin. Telogen is the resting phase of the follicle: the bulb is no longer present. At the end of telogen the follicle detaches and then a new anagen phase begins.

Dave Stringham, the President of LookingYourBest.com writes about plastic surgery in La Jolla, California, and plastic surgery procedures like laser hair removal, liposuction, facial rejuvenation, nose job, tummy tuck, and ear pinning.

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